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Symbolic or Numerical? Understanding Physics Problem Solving in Reasoning LLMs

Computation and Language 2025-07-04 v2

Abstract

Navigating the complexities of physics reasoning has long been a difficult task for Large Language Models (LLMs), requiring a synthesis of profound conceptual understanding and adept problem-solving techniques. In this study, we investigate the application of advanced instruction-tuned reasoning models, such as Deepseek-R1, to address a diverse spectrum of physics problems curated from the challenging SciBench benchmark. Our comprehensive experimental evaluation reveals the remarkable capabilities of reasoning models. Not only do they achieve state-of-the-art accuracy in answering intricate physics questions, but they also generate distinctive reasoning patterns that emphasize on symbolic derivation. Furthermore, our findings indicate that even for these highly sophisticated reasoning models, the strategic incorporation of few-shot prompting can still yield measurable improvements in overall accuracy, highlighting the potential for continued performance gains.

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@article{arxiv.2507.01334,
  title  = {Symbolic or Numerical? Understanding Physics Problem Solving in Reasoning LLMs},
  author = {Nifu Dan and Yujun Cai and Yiwei Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.01334},
  year   = {2025}
}
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